child porn

Last week, a man in Texas was arrested by the police for sending child porn to a friend email. This isn’t something we’d usually report on, except in this case the man was arrested due to a direct tip-off from Google, which caught the child porn moving across its Gmail servers and dutifully alerted the police. This raises a rather thorny question: How did Google scan the man’s inbox for child porn? And more importantly, does this mean Google is scanning everyone’s inbox for child porn and other illegal materials?

Anonymous had conducted operations that fall on both sides of the morality coin, so is the group a collection of freedom fighters or a bunch of spoiled children that believe that have not received what they deserve in life?

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